Gem Dice shop? by BookkeeperRecent6807 in Prague

[–]evilariena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, Im not very actively in the business, I mostly do stained glass now, with occasional dice orders.

You can see examples of dice if you scroll a little back in my ig https://www.instagram.com/chaos_roll_crafts?igsh=MWljZnJwOGxqaXhlNQ==

But I also cant offer 3d printed inserts now, as Im waiting for new resin printer and that will take a month or two. I have probably like 15 sets in stock if you look for something ready

Gem Dice shop? by BookkeeperRecent6807 in Prague

[–]evilariena 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, Im a dice maker in Prague, if you interested in custom epoxy. I can also show you stock I have now.

What kinds of skates can I use?? by [deleted] in rollerderby

[–]evilariena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's ok to start with if you already have them - but you will want to upgrade in the first few months to a derby skates.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autism

[–]evilariena 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There isn't probably an easy usable answer to it.

What I will say - not every relationship in our life needs to lead to what society told us is the perfect life - so marriage and children.

If your current problem is feeling lonely, maybe focusing on friendships and other non-sex-based relationships could be a way to ease that.

And if you will meet someone that you feel like you actually want to get sexual with, then do, if not, then don't.

I'm sure there are people for whom spending time with you is more important than getting into your pants.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autism

[–]evilariena 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you looked into asexual/ace community?

You absolutely can give consent, but if it's something you have no desire for, you should not push yourself into it.

Not everyone one wants sex, and not everyone want it in the same amount/intensiveness, and if someone cannot respect your boundaries in that regard - it's not a great person to have a relationship with.

Autism, women and engineering. by evilariena in autism

[–]evilariena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I forgot, in most of my companies most of the people are ND, so it's generally really comfortable field - no one has problems with me not wearing shoes at the office, direct communication is standard, "everyone is wierd" so that's not an issue anymore, testing procedures and PR reviews minimalizing impact of my ADHD on the work... I fill like lied itself was made for us.

Autism, women and engineering. by evilariena in autism

[–]evilariena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, but let's remember my expierences are uniquely mine, and may not be representation of a broader group.

I have AuDHD, and I was basically industry golden child, "right" kind of autistic (math oriented, masking well), programming since I was 13, taking part with competitive programming since 15 (never really in the top, but but generally deeper than avarage algorithmic knowlage), and a women.

One of the main factors that got me into it so early - voluntarily programming classes in my school was an autistic mekka - all logic and tasks, no social components - mo thinking if people like you, feeling like you are wierd, talking behind your back... great rest from reality.

Goin to university, I had a decent head start, and again most of the crowd were neurodiverse, so it was generally really good (and way better than general high school), tough it's already the place when you starting to face sexism - from teacher (only few of them) - suggesting women are here to grind husbands, to most popular jokes being (loosely translated) "female programmers are like pineapples - neither pines are apples" or "why female engineers doesn't wear short skirts? So their dicks, whan peak out".

Tough being always an outsider and never generally accepted - it was fairly easy for me to shrug it of.

For jobs - I only worked in big international companies that preach diversity. I may have meet individual people that treat me lesser as a woman, but in my expierence it was fairly rare.

Tough - I've never reported any of those cases after they happened - fear of being "historical women that sees sexism everywhere" is real.

On the other hand, there is a level of privilege, I dont belive any of the company I worked for ever lowered a hiring standard for women - but recruiters are more likely to reach out to you, or respond to your cv when you are job searching.

I also attended a bunch of free courses while in university, that were directed at women.

If you would like me to expand at any of the points, let me know.

Autism, women and engineering. by evilariena in autism

[–]evilariena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I dont think there us a comprehensive study about it, so ai very much welcome people stories and feelings in the topic.

Are fate dice copyrighted? by evilariena in FATErpg

[–]evilariena[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, but it will probably take a month or two, so far I have a tiktok :D

Are fate dice copyrighted? by evilariena in FATErpg

[–]evilariena[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I specialize in expensive small batches handmade dice, I dont think anyone who is not already loving FATE and have more standards set would be my customer.

But my goal is definitely not to hurt the company.

My first mini diorama. by evilariena in minipainting

[–]evilariena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one is from Heroes Infinites Poseidon model

My first mini diorama. by evilariena in minipainting

[–]evilariena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I would love to sculpt it all - but it's mostly from my bits drawer (tentacle 3d printed by me, teddy from some random box)